Essentials Of Environmentally Friendly Clothing

By Minnie Whitley


The types of clothes we wear not only reveal much about our character but also have to do with our comfort. No matter the fashion line that one might opt to take, it is quite crucial to consider environmentally friendly clothing. You do not just put on a cloth because it fits into your body. Also, it is unwise to be so crazy about color that whenever you see a blue dress or a brown trouser you are tempted to try it out.

We should begin by looking into the issue of weather. With accordance to where you are, ensure that your clothes make you comfortable in that particular weather. There are people that are always in a heavy outfit such as sweaters or coats even in extremely hot conditions. These people seem to be comfortable but the truth is that they value looks to the expense of comfort.

Some people also like light attires like blouses and shorts. To them, this is the epitome of being smart. Ladies in particular are quite funny. Most of them think that revealing most of their body parts make them smarter. As a result, they do not mind being briefly adorned when the weather demands that one covers themselves from cold. This should be changed to avoid situations where the weather can cause some diseases.

The weather conditions aside, clothes are also considered to be environmentally friendly if they are made of the right materials. This is an era where technology is really advancing. People therefore have the free will of choosing from a variety of materials. Still, there is need to choose materials that are recyclable and safely disposable.

Cotton is arguably the best for all ranges of cloth making. Sometimes it is mixed with other additives to make it more durable or attractive. This notwithstanding, the environmental aspects need not to be compromised. When they get old, dumping them will be easier if they were made of substances that can rot so as not to leave a large unmanageable heap.

In your wardrobe, put the items that you will use for sure. Keeping things that are not useful to you makes no sense. The point here is that one should not have too many clothes, some of which are not even used. This is disadvantageous in that the ones that are not worn may have been used by someone else leading to economy thus avoiding possible environmental pollution.

When we talk of the environment, this includes the people that we interact with on daily basis. Some people get offended when they see person dressed in a certain way. Contrastingly, most people are of the view that they can put on anything they want, since it is free. Church wear for instance needs to be decent as opposed to the outfit you go the garden in.

Consequentially, the way you appear before people forms a basis for how they judge you. Grooming should be taken both as an art and as a science. As an art; it takes care of the aesthetic value of our surrounding and as a science; it ensures that we consider the safety of our surrounding as we make our clothing choices.




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